Actionair DWFX-C Installation Guide
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Swegon reserves the right to alter specifications. 20220503 - LNNN00353 (5.0)
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Kimberley.M
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Gore.S
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Date:
13/04/2022
08/11/2011
13/04/2022
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AAF10723
Description:
If your proposed installation details differ from
that shown here, please discuss this with the
authority having jurisdiction, referencing this
documentation.
Deviation from this drawing requires approval
of the relevant authority.
Connecting ductwork omitted for clarity.
Ductwork must be independently supported.
There must be an appropriate break-away
joint between the damper and the connecting
ductwork on both sides of the installation.
A minimum of 200mm between fire dampers
installed in separate ducts and 75mm between
fire damper and construction elements/edges
needs to be observed unless otherwise
specified in the drawing.
Installation Detail
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IF YOUR PROPOSED
INSTALLATION DETAIL DIFFERS
FROM THAT SHOWN, YOU MUST
DISCUSS THIS WITH THE
BUILDING CONTROL AUTHORITY
(BCA), REFERENCING THIS
DOCUMENT AND THE
ASSOCIATED FIRE TESTS,
ASSESSMENTS AND OTHER
DOCUMENTS SHOWN BELOW.
DEVIATION FROM THIS DRAWING
REQUIRES THE APPROVAL OF
THE RELEVANT AUTHORITY.
A
EC1770
MJB 20-02-18
Damper Size Range (mm)
VERTICAL APPLICATION
FIRE SHIELD DWFX-C IN
PLASTERBOARD WALL
100 x 100 to 1250 x 1000
B
EC1830
RTC 20/03/18
C
ECN1999
MJB 04-11-20
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ECN2227
JPM 13/04/22
Vertical Damper Installation in a
Plasterboard Wall without Pattress
Actionair FireShield - [AA/F 10723]
Installation Method
1. Fit track (of partition) to the ceiling.
2. Suspend the damper from the ceiling through the
centre of the partition ceiling track using 10mm stud-
ding drop rods.
3. Frame out the damper using tracks and studs lined
with board. This is done with a lined track above the
damper crossing between the nearest two full height
studs, two vertical lined studs as close to the damper
as possible from the top cross track to the floor and a
lined cross track below the damper between the two
vertical studs.
4. Build the partition to the track and stud framework,
coming as close to the damper spigot as possible.
5. Seal the damper spigot to the partition (all round, both
sides) with low pressure intumescent sealant.
6.
A minimum of 200 mm between fire dampers installed
in separate ducts and 75 mm between fire damper and
a construction element (wall/floor).
7. Finish the wall as standard practice.